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Do I need capital verification to go to Japan?

Japanese company law does not require capital verification for registered capital. However, when applying for company registration at the Legal Affairs Bureau (Japan's company registration government department), the Legal Affairs Bureau will require shareholders to show their deposit certificates. For example, if the registered capital of a shareholder-registered company is 5 million yen, then the shareholder must show that there is at least 5 million yen in the account. Certificate of deposit in Japanese yen. If the foreign shareholder does not have a personal account in Japan, the registered agent or company director can present a certificate of deposit on his or her behalf. Therefore, there is no mandatory capital verification process in Japan. If the shareholder of your company is an individual and is considering applying for a business management visa in the future, and is resident in Japan, we recommend completing the capital verification process after the company registration is completed to facilitate the application for a business management visa.